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y name is Johan Restrepo and I am currently a rising senior studying Global Conflict Studies with minors in Military Science and Arabic. I came to Embry-Riddle back in the Fall of 2018, and just in my brief time here, I have seen this campus undergo changes that has set us apart as pioneers in technology and innovation. I have been part of a handful of organizations here on campus. I am the President of the Student Government Association (SGA), which is led by students, for students. I am the founder and twotime President of Dance Marathon at Embry-Riddle, which is a non-profit organization that raises money and awareness to the Children's Miracle Network. In addition, I am the President of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, which I am grateful for the opportunities to grow and emerge as a leader while gaining valuable life skills and experience. I encourage you to be imaginative, strong-hearted, and open to possibilities. You must try new things to grow, even if they do not work out! My main piece of advice for incoming students is to take risks - join that organization, take that minor, and you will grow and succeed once your step outside of your comfort zone (within reason, of course!). Enjoy every moment because before you know it, you will be a senior walking across that stage reminiscing on what was your college experience. Go Eagles! Johan Restrepo President, Student Government Association Global Conflict Studies Senior
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Advice from Upperclassmen Victoria Jordan Greetings! My name is Victoria Jordan, I am a master’s student studying Software Engineering from Jacksonville, Florida. As a native Floridian, when I first arrived on campus, I did not worry about how to survive the constant heat and humidity that Florida brings. Rather I focused on how I would like my classes, who I would form friendships with, and what organizations I should join. Throughout my time at Embry-Riddle, I have been involved with many organizations on campus such as
the Orientation Team, Housing & Residence Life, and the Student Government Association. I currently work as a Graduate Assistant for Housing & Residence Life. Being a part of numerous organizations makes my dayto-day life unpredictable, but I love it. I have made so many connections with people from various backgrounds, gained the ability to think quickly on my feet, become more outgoing, and learned how to be an asset to a team. My advice for all new students is to step outside of your comfort zone and talk
to as many people as possible. Everyone has a story that they want to share, and you will never know whose story is like your own. This is also the best way to make lasting relationships and lead to future networking opportunities. Even if you end up having an awkward conversation, at least you went for it. Welcome to Embry-Riddle, Class of 2025!
new home for the next four years of your collegiate studies. That means getting out of your dorm attending orientation events, going to sporting events, attending socials, class, office hours, visiting the tutor labs, and actively meeting others. Also be conscious of your social habits, mental and physical health. It is common for first-year college students to get comfortable with on-campus dining and overindulge themselves without making an effort to exercise. Scholars, the “Freshman 15” is real! Please use the on-campus fitness facilities and take advantage of the free exercise classes/ activities. For the students who are uncomfortable exercising in The Fitness Center, I encour-
age you to branch out into joining one of Riddle’s intramural sports. For students that have a family away like me, I definitely challenge you to reach out to your family at least once a week. Make it a part of your weekly routine to call your family to catch up and update them on your life. Enjoy your time here at Riddle! Freshman; “it’s not about perfect it’s about effort.”- Jillian Michaels
Malik Turner Howdy Folks! My name is Malik C. Turner and I am currently a second-year student studying Aeronautical Science. As a native of Houston, Texas I bring you greetings upon choosing ERAU to continue your collegiate education. Coming from a family with no aviation background, it was a challenge to get my foot in the door to start my training, mentorship, or just sit down and talk about aviation. As a second year student, I have obtained tremendous knowledge from friends, professors, and frankly CFI’s as well. While attending Riddle, you will meet people from all over the globe with some form of similarity to you. Get all in; embracing your Page 4
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Diversity
“Diversity is about the representation or the make-up of an entity. Inclusion is about how well the contributions, presence, and perspectives of different groups of people are valued and integrated into an environment. LGBTQIA people are faced with daily discrimination from society, peers, family, and even school teachers and administrations. There are many struggles that come with being a part of the community and as a society, it is our job to bring awareness to said community. People should not be judged because of who they decide to love. To overcome these struggles, we have to remind ourselves that we are still human beings, we still have feelings, and most importantly, we’re not alone. Whether you know if you are a part of the LGBTQIA community or not, we welcome everyone with open arms. We are a family of people that are here to support you. By being a part of the P.R.I.D.E Club at Embry-Riddle, you are entering a family and a community of people that know what you’re going through! To join us, visit CampusGroups, search for “P.R.I.D.E.” and join. On that website is also a list of the officers if you ever want to reach out with questions.” De’ja Laing President of P.R.I.D.E.!
“Beginning your tertiary education with thousands of other students can be an overwhelming experience in itself. But international students face additional challenges and new experiences relating to culture shock, homesickness, and even a lack of belongingness. As such, the Caribbean Students’ Association (CSA) at Embry-Riddle was formed as a place for Caribbean students to call a home away from home. Our consecutive receipt of the People’s Choice Award is backed by our strong on-campus presence, particularly known for our famous finger-licking “Jerk Wednesdays”! Laughter, fun, and excitement are just a few of the many things one can expect when attending our general body meetings, held every Thursday at 7 pm. You are welcome to join. We are more than just a club, we are a family - “divided by water, united by culture”. Jeralyn Harrigan President of the Caribbean Students’ Association (CSA)
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“The Disabled Students Advocacy Network is a student-run organization that strives to provide support for disabled students on campus and help spread awareness about mental and physical disabilities. Our main goal is to help students on campus become more comfortable around people with disabilities and learn how to be respectful around them as well. We hope to help students where Disability Student Services cannot and make sure no one is left alone in their struggle. Anyone is welcome to join whether they are able or have a disability.”
“The Black Students Association (BSA) provides a place to meet and connect with black and other students of color. The BSA allows a forum to tackle tough topics like discrimination, police brutality, and members’ personal experiences. Whether it is something on campus, in the U.S., or the world, BSA provides a safe place to engage in debates with people close to your age in hopes of providing solutions to our common issues. The BSA is not always about taking on the tough challenges we face today, it is also about fun discussions and getting to know each other through club gatherings and outings. Joining the BSA gives each member a community on campus to connect with outside of athletics and other common groups found on campus that embraces diversity color and diversity of thought.”
“The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to equal opportunity for women in the engineering workspace and promoting the study of engineering. SWE offers many social, professional development, and outreach events throughout the year. There are various events in collaboration with other student organizations or groups which represent different communities like the International Student Programming Council (ISPC) and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) that help create a diverse, and inclusive experience for all members. SWE has a large number of members with varying backgrounds including international students. The organization strives to create a welcoming environment open to anyone interested in participating.”
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Victoria (‘24) and Dylan (‘24) participate in as many on-campus events as possible! Whether it be escape rooms or the weekly Skyline Social, there’s always something to do on campus. Page 8
Ejaaz (‘24) has been playing the piano for almost 11 years, and continues to do so at ERAU. With a piano in Adams/Wood Hall and in the Center for Faith and Spirituality, relaxing by playing (or listening to) music is definitely recommended while you’re here.
Alexander (‘24) likes to spend time at the bowling alley! He usually heads to Ormond Lanes where they sometimes have Friday and Saturday night deals. He’s been striking pins for almost 4 years and is on his way to a perfect score of 300!
Similar to many students attending Embry-Riddle, Krysti (‘24) enjoys planespotting, a true advantage of being located right next to an international airport. With many residence hall rooms having Aiport and Speedway views, ERAU allows you the opportunity to fuel your inner aviation enthusiast while not even having to leave campus (or your room!).
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Dev (‘24) recommends going to the Fitness Center whenever you can. While academics are a top priority, physical fitness is just as important. The Fitness Center and the ‘Embry-Riddle Outsiders’ regularly plan activities to get you active, engaged, and most importantly, while having fun!
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Resident Advisors like Denison (‘22) spend a lot of their time planning events for their residents. Keep on the lookout for Community Hangouts happening in your residence hall. Whether it’s around the campfire, playing card games, or having a pizza night, these are all great ways to relax and meet your fellow residents!
When Anish (‘23) and his friends aren’t studying or preparing for classes, they’re usually playing pool, ping pong, or mixing sick beats at WIKD. Although finding time to relax can be challenging, it is definitely important. The Mori Hosseini Student Union is a great place to grab food, socialize, or study. Feel free to check out complimentary pool and ping pong kits from the Welcome or Gaming Desks!
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Student Court Contact us via email at dbstucrt@erau.edu or sgachfj@erau.edu Visit our Instagram: @eraucourtdb
Frequently Asked Questions Q: When does my permit expire? A: Your parking permit expires September 15 every year. If you are a student with a car on campus, you are required to obtain a new pass prior to its expiration. Q: When is general parking permitted? A: Blue, green and yellow permit holders can park in ANY blue, green and yellow lots Monday to Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 a.m. and during weekends. Q: How long do I have to appeal a parking citation? A: You have up to 10 days past the date of issuance. Q: How do I appeal a parking ticket? A: You can appeal a ticket via the link which is found on the Student Court’s Instagram page. Q: How do I become a member of the Student Court? A: Applications for the Student Court open when a Justice chooses to vacate their seat. Announcements will be made by the Student Court and SGA. Q: What is the Student Advocate Program (SAP)? A: The Student Advocate Program is a program within the Student Court which assists students when they appear for hearings.
Who Are We? The Student Court is the judicial body of the Student Government Association. It consists of seven Associate Justices and is chaired by the Chief Justice. The Student Court presides over cases arising from and/or involving university violations, parking and traffic issues, Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) and student mediation. The Student Court is also responsible for interpreting the governing documents of the SGA and RSOs. In cases that involve academic integrity violations, the Student Court is available to assist students in a hearing to ensure that their rights are not infringed upon. The Student Court is not responsible nor expected to defend students during these proceedings.
Q: How do I become a Student Advocate? A: Student Advocate positions are very limited but students with an interest in becoming part of SAP can send an email to the Student Court expressing interest for consideration.
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Q: Does being part of SAP guarantee me a future position on the Student Court? A: No, but it greatly increases your chances. Many Associate Justices have been part of SAP before they were appointed to the Court.
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Flight Certifications SUMMER 2021
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PRIVATE MULTIENGINE ADD-ON (122) ___________________________ INSTRUMENT RATING (221) ___________________________ Aaryan Pal Abdulmajeed Jameel Homsi Alec Palmer Alexander Cogbill Alexander Fernandez Andre Rivera-Perez Angelina Samaroo Austin Downs Austin Shirley Benjamin Muenzer Benjamin Robert Winkler Byungwoo Kang Cameron Blake Inman
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COMMERCIAL PILOT (321, 322, 324) ___________________________ Aaron Caleb Poetz Abdiel Armando Rosado Camacho Abigail Brynn Laveroni Adam Kyle Hyder Alex Edward Duval Alexander Ali Amirhamzeh Alexandra Claire Penton Alexis Claude Hugo Guedy Alexis Nicole Deichmann Algernon Wayne Tinsley Iii Andrew Michael Anderson Andrew Russell Davis Andrew William Gard Anna Waid Maurer Avondre Shaquelle Maynard Barkin Kesimer Benjamin Adam Fariss Benjamin Edward Lewis Brandon Rollins Brandon Yamamoto Bryce Morgan Davis Caleb Brent Harriger Caleb Harriger Caleb Wilson
Cameron Andre Yancy Carter Jeffery Evans Chaesun Yoo Chanwoo Koo Christopher Dominic Picinich Christopher James Walsh Christopher Joseph Lopresti Christopher Louis Olmo Christopher Monroe Haak Cole Brockman Connor Thomas Blelloch Connor Thomas Pritchyk Cory Lee Peterson Cullen Young Daniel Toro David Robidas Deokhyun An Deven Lee Gray Donghun Ha Dylan Michael Bianchi Dylan Scott Shirey Earl Lewis Deshazer Emily Arnold Emma Adalyn Meredith Emma Catherine Bryan Eric John Ferraro Ernest Gustov Anderson Iii Evan Andrew Hitchings Gabriella Szucs Garrett Breen Giancarlo Andres Ratti Tamayo Grant Douglas Marsh Grant James Garrison Gregory Paul Stirrat Harrison Edward Simmons Heinrich Adriaanse Hyunyi Ji Ian Park Ingu Yoon Isa Mariana Camacho Jack Morris Jones Jacob Morin Jade Lebel Jahnavi Mahendrabhai Pathak Jake Edward Daubert Jamel Micheal Andrew Ramsook Jamel Ramsook James Cheston Morris Newbold Iii James Henry Thomas Janishkumar Jayantkumar Shukla Jimin Ahn Jinwoo Park Jirat Ngan John Ross Cuenco Olofernes John William Barile Jr. Jonn Ross Olofernes Joseph Thomas Gondek Iii Joshua Joseph Dziama Joshua Statt
Josue Abraham Zayas Rodriguez Juan Diego Vazquez Causilla Juan Jose Manzueta Reyes Juin Park Jung Woo Yang Justin Michael Vega Justine Anna Smickle Kendra Anne Piros Kevin Donald Claus Kevin Jun Xu Kyhan Gulsen Kyle Daniel Barbour Kyle Thomas Spino Kyra Carlena Grant Lars Christian Hoeg Lars Hoeg Levi Phillip Edward Lathrop Logan Charles Stewart Tribou Logan Mark Thomas Luis Eduardo Alva Perez Luke Rowe Minton Marcos Piastre Marek Czyzycki Jr Mark Christopher Wooten Matas Palaima Mathew Ian Pitchford Matthew Carr Matthew Ryan Kennedy Mert Tandel Michael Andrew Carcano Michael Vincent Aufiero Ming Ho Chung Morgan Dudley Morgan Elizabeth Dudley Naini Keita Naini Keita Nicholas Andrew Emer Nicholas Andrew Logan Nicholas Jay Hoffman Noah Michael Johnson Nolan Vores Parth Mandar Tungare Paul Egan Paul Louis Beliando Po-Kai Hsu Ricky Liang Wang Riley Banks Weathersby Riley Jacob Schwartz Robert James Luzzi Ryan Evers Patterson Ryan Patrick Neuner Ryan Wayne Pierson
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On-Campus
DINING
While you’re busy attending classes, studying, working, or participating in activities, finding great food is never a problem with Dining Services at the Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach campus. Dining options ranging from Starbucks and Chick-fil-A to an all-you-care-to-eat facility are conveniently located near dorms and classrooms and open from 7 a.m. to as late as 2 a.m. Low-fat, vegetarian, vegan, and kosher meals are available, and there are a variety of dining plans to fit every student’s needs.
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Everyone has a favorite at each of these locations, so check them out! Page 16
How Do I Pay For Meals? Credit/Debit
In addition to the multiple payment options offered by Dining Services, which are discussed below, all dining facilities accept credit and debit cards!
Sodexo Bucks
These are for meal plan participants only, and can be used at any dining facility on campus. Sodexo Bucks cannot be purchased/refilled and expire on the last day of finals each semester.
Dining Dollars
These can be purchased online, at the Dining Services office, or at a Refueling Station cashier, and can be used at any dining location on campus. Purchases made with Dining Dollars receive a 10% discount off of posted prices, which makes it one of our top picks for students! Dining Dollars also roll over every semester until you leave the school, and are refundable to your student account at any time!
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Eagle Dollars
What if I don’t use all my meal plans for the week? Eagle Dollars can be purchased from the Cashier’s Office Most meal plans balances will reset on Sunday mornings or online, and are not limited to dining facilities only. at 12 a.m., so you may lose any meal plans you didn’t reThese can be used at vending machines, off campus mer- deem for the week. chants, laundry rooms, bookstore, as well as other locaLuckily, you can also redeem your meal plans for items at tions. There is no discount with Eagle Dollars. facilities such as the Refueling Station - a process students refer to as “cashing out.” Many students redeem their plans Meal Plans Meal plans are the quick and easy way to pay for food at for a few drinks, fruits, or chips, but the Refueling Station any dining facility on campus. They cannot be used by has more information on exactly what can be redeemed! anyone but the purchaser, and most meal plans will ‘reset’ 2359 | Beville their weekly balance on Sunday morning at 12 a.m. This Road semester, meal plans begin on August 25, and end on December 15. . INTL
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Food Spots in
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Ocean Deck Restaurant Live reggae music, seafood, burgers, and an amazing view of the beach. What more could you ask for from this beautiful 3 story restaurant? If you ever wanted to take a special someone on a romantic beach dinner or finish a fun day at the beach with friends, there is no place we would recommend better than this legendary establishment.
Wayback Burgers If you are a fan of burgers, or an overall enjoyer of good food, we highly recommend Wayback Burgers. With an delectable list of burgers, hotdogs, and sandwiches consisting of both real meat, and impossible meat for the vegans out there, this is a go-to place if you ever wanted to hang out with friends on a Friday afternoon.
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4 Rivers Smokehouse Do you love Texas, barbecue, and MEAT? Then pay a visit to the 4 Rivers Smokehouse. With pulled-pork that would make your heart swoon, or burgers with a size befitting the great state of Texas, this is also a must-visit spot for food lovers! Photo Courtesy / Orlandoweekly.com
Sushi King One of Daytona Beach’s most popular restaurants, Sushi King is practically a household name around town. This is especially evident on weekend afternoons when it’s especially busy. With sushi rolls of all kinds, this is high on our must-visit list! Photo Courtesy / Sushiking.com
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Dahlia Mexican Kitchen With delicious Hispanic food that would delight any spice lover, Dahlia Mexican Kitchen is another top spot for students to visit. Dahlia has an excellent mix of great food, lively atmosphere, and reasonable prices. Try it for yourself and see what the hype is about!
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Daytona Beach This might be cliché, but one has to admit that there is no place more classic to hangout in Daytona Beach than the beach itself. With a pier full of all sorts of shops including an arcade, a pizzeria, and plenty of gift shops, the beach is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
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WaWa 250 During the weekend of August 27th and 28th, the WaWa 250 will be taking place in Daytona. These races are a great way to start a semester with your brand-new college friends. Imagine telling everyone back home that within the first week of school you went to a race at our famous Speedway! That’s one of the few things you can only brag about Photo Courtesy / Daytona International Speedway here in Daytona, so don’t miss it. Gametime Video games are a favorite for a lot of people here on campus, so why not go out to Gametime? With all sorts of fun arcade games to play like House of The Dead, Virtual Bowling, and many more, this is the perfect place to spend a Saturday night with your friends. Photo Courtesy / Tripadvisor.com
Congo River Golf This small golf course located near the beach is a perfect place to go to if you want to spend a relaxing afternoon with your friends. With a 9-hole course and a small display of live alligators, the Congo River Golf Course is a go-to spot for casual fun with friends or family. Photo Courtesy / Tripadvisor.com
Daytona Lagoon If you ever wanted to have the ultimate de-stressor before a torturous exam, then you should visit this water park. With an arcade, laser-tag, and go-karts, Daytona Lagoon is a perfect place to visit. They even have student discounts! Photo Courtesy / Daytonabeach.com
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The Best Photo Spots on Campus
.................................................................................................. Okay, let’s face it. Everyone likes having good pictures of themselves, even if they aren’t posted. Sometimes a nice picture is necessary for professional services like LinkedIn if you don’t have a photo with a blank background. If you’re an Embry-Riddle student, you’re not going to run out of photogenic spots anytime soon. Here are several brag-worthy spots around campus that will provide a beautiful background for your Instagram photos. ................................................................................................. Adapted from an article by Carly McDonald
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Legacy Walk is the iconic walkway surrounded by palm trees leading from the admissions office, past the Student Union, and down to the Pathways to the Sky sculpture. When facing the Pathways to the Sky sculpture, the College of Business and the Advanced Flight Simulation Center are on the right, and then the Student Union and College of Aviation are on the left. In my opinion, Legacy Walk is a great photo spot because it’s always well-maintained and well-lit. You can position the Pathways to the Sky sculpture, behind you, or the Student Union; both are really attractive.
The big Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University sign and the Wright Flyer sculpture are in front of the Student Union and across the road from the Henderson Welcome Center.
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This spot, in my opinion, is perfect for the “I’m going to Embry-Riddle!” announcement post. Once here, this allows you to take a wide-angle photo so people can see just how gorgeous the campus is. If you’re lucky, you may even snap a photo with a plane taking off in the background. After all, we are located adjacent to the Daytona Beach International Airport.
The lookout spot over the flight line is located in the Tomcat Annex, which is also where the Mail Center and some other student services are located. It’s a nice place to watch the Riddle planes from, but it’s not super close to the large runway. It does, however, make for an Instagram brag-worthy photo!
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The inside of the Mori Hosseini Student Union is gorgeous, too! From the main lounge area on the first floor, the balcony adjacent to Starbucks on the second floor, and even the study spaces in the Hunt Library on the third and fourth floors, the architecture of the Student Union is definitely one that will keep you captivated. Embry-Riddle has a surplus of scenic spots, many of which aren’t included in this article. Take a walk around campus, over the bridge to the Student Village, in front of, and even inside the various Colleges - find your favorite spot and let me know!
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